AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLibya–Greece Diplomacy: Greece says it has scored “diplomatic gains” with Tripoli, including renewed technical talks on Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) delimitation and reaffirmed commitment to dialogue under international law. Oil & Energy: Libya’s National Oil Corporation signed a unified operating agreement for the I/R oil field in the Murzuq Basin, aiming to streamline procedures and stabilize production with partners including TotalEnergies, Repsol, Equinor and OMV. Health Sector Reform (Benghazi): Libya’s Ministry of Health leadership in Benghazi reiterated its reform push, citing field follow-ups, stronger oversight, and action against negligence or misconduct. Humanitarian Crisis (Detention in Libya): Global Sumud activists detained in Benghazi remain on a “dry” hunger strike, with 10 of 11 still held after one volunteer was released; families report worsening conditions and limited access. Migration Violence (UK-bound hostages): Reports say over 300 migrants kidnapped in Libya for ransom were threatened with forced kidney removal, highlighting brutal trafficking networks feeding routes toward Europe. Community & Skills: Tripoli’s House of Arts and Traditional Crafts graduated the first class of leather industry trainees, including participants with disabilities, as part of vocational and cultural preservation efforts. Tuna Season (Tripoli): Libya’s peak tuna season is boosting fish market activity in Tripoli, with experts pointing to seasonal migration along the coast and rising quotas.
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